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Philosophy of Mind

An Introduction
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Tim Bayne's Philosophy of Mind offers a comprehensive introduction to the major themes and debates in the philosophy of mind, reflecting significant developments from both philosophical and scientific perspectives over the past two decades. The book thoroughly explores topics including physicalism, behaviourism, functionalism, perception, thought, consciousness, mental causation, self-knowledge, and personal identity. It includes in-depth boxes on specific issues, chapter summaries, further reading guides, and a glossary, making it an essential resource for students new to the subject.
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This book is an invaluable core text for students and newcomers to philosophy of mind, as well as for readers interested in contemporary debates bridging philosophy and cognitive science.

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Written by a leading figure in the field, Philosophy of Mind: An Introduction is an invaluable core text for any student coming to philosophy of mind for the first time.

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Developments in the philosophy of mind over the last 20 years have dramatically changed the nature of the subject. In this major new introduction, Tim Bayne presents an outstanding overview of many of the key topics, problems, and debates, taking account not only of changes in the philosophy of mind itself but also of important developments in the scientific study of the mind.

The following topics are discussed in depth:

  • What distinguishes a physicalist conception of the mind?
  • Behaviourism, the identity theory, functionalism, and eliminativism as accounts of the mental
  • The nature of perception, including the issue of perceptual transparency, the admissible contents of perception, and the question of unconscious perception
  • The nature of thought, including the language of thought hypothesis, Searle’s Chinese room argument, and the Turing test
  • The basis of intentional content
  • Externalist accounts of content and the β€˜extended mind’ thesis
  • Consciousness-based objections to physicalism, and illusionist and panpsychist conceptions of consciousness
  • Theories of consciousness, including methodological issues in the study of consciousness
  • Mental causation, including both philosophical and scientific challenges
  • The problem(s) of other minds, including knowledge of non-human minds
  • Self-knowledge
  • Personal identity and the nature of the self

The book features a number of boxes that provide a more in-depth look at particular issues. Also included are chapter summaries, guides to further reading, and a helpful glossary of terms.

Written by a leading figure in the field, Philosophy of Mind: An Introduction is an invaluable core text for any student coming to philosophy of mind for the first time.

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Praised for its clarity and depth, this text is described as a "marvellous introduction" that adeptly balances accessibility with philosophical rigour. Reviewers highlight its ability to integrate scientific insights without losing sight of profound philosophical questions. It is considered likely to become a standard textbook, lauded for presenting central debates with an empirically informed and up-to-date approach.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780415669849

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 16 November 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Illustration: 6 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 174.0mm

Height: 246.0mm

Weight: 453g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Tim Bayne is Professor of Philosophy at Monash University, Australia. He is the author of The Unity of Consciousness (2010), Thought: A Very Short Introduction (2013), and Philosophy of Religion: A Very Short Introduction (2018); and an editor of Delusion and Self-Deception (2008), The Oxford Companion to Consciousness (2009), and Cognitive Phenomenology (2011). He is a Senior Fellow in the CIFAR Brain, Mind, and Consciousness program.

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